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Sea Grape reopens after renovations; Post Rd. bars lament

Lindsey Ault-Authier '06 said the Sea Grape's reopening on Friday, Feb. 10 was long awaited. She was devastated when the popular bar closed in mid December "Senior morale was low," she said. "The vibe on the beach was just not the same. I'm so happy it reopened.
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Teeing off

Fairfield's golf team is one of the only teams that competes in the fall and in the spring. While the men and women compete separately, they practice together under Head Coach Len Roberto, the director of men's and women's Golf. "What my hopes are for the team is that we improve in all aspects of our games both individually and as a team.
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Sneak peak at The Academy Awards: Mirror style

Best Picture: "Crash" While "Crash" attempts to be a very experimental, controversial, yet realistic film, it received mixed reviews from various critics. The plot line is all over the place. It's difficult to follow the numerous storylines that connect in one way or another.
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Editorial: Our choice for FUSA President

The lower level of the BCC was like a ghost town Tuesday afternoon as FUSA Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates squared off for the traditional debates. Fewer more than 50 students showed up for these most important proceedings, a sample comprising less than 1 percent of the student body.
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Visitors banned from campus, students take responsibility

Last year, there were 42 criminal trespass warnings issued against guests of Fairfield University students. Bans, or criminal trespass warnings, are given to people who are prohibited from stepping foot on Fairfield University soil under penalty of arrest.
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El Salvadorian priest to speak at Fairfield

PRESS RELEASE Father Dean Brackley, S.J., Ph.D. whose ministry has led him from Manhattan's Lower East Side and the South Bronx to the Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) in El Salvador, Central America, spoke at Fairfield University and received an honorary doctor of laws degree on Wednesday, Feb.
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Two $3,000 digital projectors stolen

In the past few months two audio/video projectors have been stolen from the School of Nursing and Canisius. According to Media Center Supervisor Kirk Anderson, one was taken from Canisius over winter break, and the other was taken from a classroom in the School of Nursing sometime in the past few weeks.